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« on: February 25, 2009, 02:28:28 AM »

Border guard mutiny in Bangladesh

A gun battle rages inside the headquarters of the Bangladesh border guards in Dhaka

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One person has been killed and at least six people have been wounded in a mutiny at border guards headquarters in Dhaka, Bangladesh, reports say.

Heavy fighting started at 0330 GMT and is still going on. An army helicopter patrolling above the barracks was fired at, and mortar rounds were also fired.

One soldier was heard addressing the mutineers by megaphone, saying they should fight the army "by any means".

It comes a day after PM Sheikh Hasina visited the HQ to hand out medals.

She is featured in photographs on the front page of some local newspapers, saluting the border guards.
 
The area has been sealed off


Local media have speculated that the revolt is over pay and working conditions.

There is a heavy army and police presence at the scene, in the centre of the capital. The streets have been cleared and shops have been closed.

There has been no indication that this is a coup, says the BBC's correspondent in Dhaka, Mark Dummett, who is at the scene.

A government source told the BBC that a curfew would be announced later.

Complex sealed

One soldier was heard over a loud megaphone, saying: "Brothers, let's stay together. The army is trying to come in, and we will stop them by any means."

Officials at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital said one civilian had been killed. At least six people have also been wounded, although it is not clear whether any of them are soldiers.

A large plume of smoke can be seen rising above a conference room inside the barracks in the Pilkhana area of Dhaka, our correspondent says.

Local media reports say that is where the mutineers have locked up their officers.

Police were not being allowed to enter the complex.

There were reports that troops also stormed out of the complex and seized the nearby shopping centre.

The government is said to have urged the mutineers to lay down their arms.
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« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2009, 08:22:27 AM »

Charges for Bangladesh mutineers
 
Border guards were told to report to their posts or face disciplinary action

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7917374.stm


Bangladesh police say they are charging more than 1,000 border guardsmen in connection with a mutiny which left more than 140 people dead.

The charges include conspiracy to kill officers and civilians, using weapons and explosives, creating panic, looting and trying to hide bodies.

The remains of more than 70 officers have still not yet been found days after the violence in Dhaka.

The mutiny by the Bangladesh Rifles apparently began as an row over pay.

It ended as the massacre of 137 army officers and, it is feared, about 20 civilians including officers' wives, in the guards' headquarters in the capital.

Police have named six of the men they accuse of carrying out the mutiny. The six were involved in negotiating the mutineers' surrender with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The mutiny ended when the government threatened to quell it by force.

The police say they still do not have the names of more than 1,000 others, who they believe were also involved.

The army has said that those found guilty of murder will be executed.    

In pictures: Bangladesh graves
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Several hundred guardsmen are now in detention, but many others were able to escape.

Hundreds of guards began returning to their posts on Sunday after the mutiny ended on Thursday.

They had been given a 24-hour ultimatum to do so or face disciplinary action.

After searches of the vast compound, bodies were found either buried in shallow mass graves or dumped into the fast-flowing sewers below ground.

Some charred human bones have been found in the remains of a fire.

The army has postponed the funerals of those who died until all the bodies have been found.
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